Rudy Giuliani tries to overturn US election results in federal court

November 19, 2020

AdvertisementAs lawyer after lawyer quit his side, Trump's legal adviser Giuliani ended up in court himself. And while the hearing was going on, Pennsylvania's Supreme Court ruled against Donald Trump's presidential campaign's complaint that observers weren't allowed close enough to observe the electoral count. So we're prepared in some of these cases to lose and to appeal and to get it to the Supreme Court,' Giuliani told Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo Tuesday. The Supreme Court does not have to take up appeals and can simply leave lower-court rulings in place. And if Trump won, the state in which he won, or the Democratic party, could appeal to the Supreme Court too.